Referee showing a red card

Hincapié sent off with a straight red card as new World Cup rule hits Ecuador

Piero Hincapié’s World Cup ended in controversy after a VAR review led to a direct red card for covering his mouth during Ecuador’s 2-0 defeat to Mexico.

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Piero Hincapié’s World Cup ended with frustration, controversy and a reminder that football’s newest rules can carry heavy consequences.

The Ecuador defender was shown a direct red card late in the match against Mexico after a VAR review, leaving Ecuador to finish a painful knockout defeat with ten men.

According to TV 2 Denmark, Hincapié was caught by the VAR images with his hand over his mouth before the referee returned from the monitor and sent him off.

Caught by the cameras

The incident came during a tense World Cup meeting in which Ecuador were already under pressure.

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Hincapié, one of the team’s most important defenders, became involved in a heated exchange. The key detail was not a tackle, an elbow or a late challenge, but the way he covered his mouth during the confrontation.

After the VAR review, the referee decided the action was serious enough for a direct red card.

It was a striking example of how closely players are now being watched, and how behaviour that once might have passed without punishment can now change the final minutes of a major match.

Mexico moves on, Ecuador goes home

For Ecuador, the dismissal added to an already painful evening.

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As described by The Guardian, Mexico beat Ecuador 2-0 at the Estadio Azteca and advanced to the last 16 of the World Cup.

That result ended Ecuador’s tournament, meaning Hincapié’s red card became one of the final images of their campaign.

For Mexico, the night was very different. The co-hosts continued their strong run in the tournament and moved one step closer to ending their long wait for a deeper World Cup breakthrough.

A new rule with real consequences

The red card also fits into a wider World Cup debate.

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According to Al Jazeera, the tournament introduced stricter punishments for players covering their mouths during confrontations, with red cards among the possible consequences.

The rule is designed to stop players from hiding what they say during heated exchanges. In practice, it has already become one of the tournament’s most discussed disciplinary issues.

For Hincapié, the punishment was immediate. For Ecuador, it came too late to change the direction of the match, but it still added another layer of drama to their exit.

A bitter ending for Hincapié

Hincapié has become one of Ecuador’s leading defenders and is used to playing under pressure at the highest level.

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But this was a different kind of mistake. It was not about being beaten for pace or mistiming a challenge. It was about a gesture that VAR saw clearly enough for the referee to act.

The decision will almost certainly be debated, especially by those who believe the punishment was too severe. But under the tournament’s new disciplinary line, the message was clear.

At this World Cup, covering your mouth in the wrong moment can be enough to end your night.

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